The July issue of Rhythm officially goes on sale on Tuesday, though you may find it in shop this weekend and if you're a subscriber it's no doubt dog-eared already.

This month we celebrate the greatest ever rhythm sections – the drums and bass partnerships that have powered some of the finest music of all time. And, as a bonus, we give you some extra video content showing you how to lock in with a bass player in various musical styles!

Plus we bring you part 2 of our feature on West End theatre drumming, and interviews with Karl Brazil (Robbie Williams/Girls Aloud), Graham Hopkins (Glen Hansard/Therapy?/The Frames) and John French of Captain Beefheart's The Magic Band.

Drum tutor par excellence Kyle Cullen presents a feature on maximizing your practice, and there's all the usual great lessons from our regular team too.Plus we've got expert reviews of the latest gear, including new product from Liberty Drums, Sabian, DW, Korg, Tama and Remo.

Happy 65th birthday John Bonham! To celebrate Bonzo's birthday we've cut the price of our Oct 2011 issue on Apple Newsstand. The issue takes an in-depth look at the making of Led Zep's classic fourth album, with words from late engineer Andy Johns.

So, your car's broken down on the way to band practice, you might have to wait for ages for breakdown assistance and you've got your kit in the back. What do you do? Obviously, what this guy did - set-up on the hard shoulder

Or, you drive a customized motorbike sidecar with your drums set up on it and play ON THE WAY to band practice…

WHERE THERE'S A WILL

We stumbled across this awesome drum solo from Spycatcher's Will Taylor. Nice work, Will!